Shara Magomedov of Russia reacts after his victory against Bruno Silva of Brazil in a middleweight fight during the UFC 294 event at Etihad Arena o...

Undefeated middleweight Shara ‘Bullet’ Magomedov has called out Michel Pereira after his opponent was forced to pull out with a medical suspension.

Undefeated middleweight contender Shara ‘Bullet’ Magomedov is furious with the fan-favorite Brazilian after his scheduled opponent for UFC Saudi Arabia in June was forced to withdraw from the fight.

(L-R) Michel Pereira of Brazil flips to pass the guard of Ihor Potieria of Ukraine in a middleweight bout during the UFC 301 event at Farmasi Arena...

Controversial UFC 301 backflip results in loss of UFC Saudi Arabia fight

At UFC 301 last weekend, the ever-entertaining Michel Pereira was originally meant to face Makhmud Muradov; however, the Uzbek fighter was forced to withdraw with an infection.

Despite already having a fight lined up with Russian juggernaut Shara Magomedov in the summer, Ukrainian warrior Ihor Potieria stepped up to save Pereira’s place on his hometown card.

Pereira won the contest in destructive fashion, yet it wasn’t without its controversy as the Brazilian seemed to land a ‘crazy’ illegal knee to the head of the grounded Potieria after he backflipped over his defensive guard.

Unfortunately, this specific shot has resulted in Potieria now receiving a three-month medical suspension and consequently, his fight with Shara ‘Bullet’ has been canceled: “It’s a shame, but the UFC suspended me from fighting for 3 months due to an illegal kick. Perhaps there will be justice and this fight will be annulled.”

Shara ‘Bullet’ calls out Pereira to replace the suspended Potieria

Unsurprisingly, Shara ‘Bullet’ Magomedov is furious with the fact that a potentially illegal shot has ended in his own potential payday in Saudi Arabia; and the Russian is calling for Pereira to step in to make things right.

The 12-0 middleweight tagged Pereira directly in his message on Instagram, calling the Brazilian a “damn acrobat” and noting that “I lost my opponent because of you.”

“Everyone knows that you can do backflips now, but UFC is not a circus. You made an illegal move, and now you have to be punished.”

Magomedov then tagged the UFC, matchmaker Mick Maynard and manager Ali Abdelaziz with one simple request:

“Let me deal with this clown, ship him to Saudi Arabia [on] 22 June and I will quickly teach him a lesson.”

Considering that Potieria was willing to step in on short notice to keep Pereira on the card for his home fans, it’s not unreasonable to expect the Brazilian to now do the same thing for UFC Saudi Arabia.

However, Pereira is now ranked at #13 in the middleweight division and is baring down on a Top 10 opponent next as he eyes a run towards the title picture at 185lbs – neither Potieria nor Magomedov are currently ranked in the Top 15.

UFC Saudi Arabia goes down on June 22 from the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, the card as currently known is as follows:

Robert Whittaker vs Khamzat Chimaev
Sergei Pavlovich vs Alexander Volkov
Johnny Walker vs Volkan Oezdemir
Kelvin Gastelum vs Daniel Rodriguez
Nasrat Haqparast vs Jared Gordon
Said Nurmagomedov vs Montel Jackson
Muin Gafurov vs Kyung Ho Kang
Rinat Fakhretdinov vs Nicolas Dalby
Magomed Gadzhiyasulov vs Brendson Ribeiro
Muhammad Naimov vs Melsik Baghdasaryan

It would certainly be a risk for Pereira to face an unranked opponent in Magomedov just as he starts gaining momentum at 185lbs… But if there’s one fighter known for risk-taking, it’s the ‘Demolidor’.